Rabin Won't Remove Dinitz; NRP Entry Into Coalition Troublesome demanded a quick decision from the NRP on its readi- ness to make territorial con- cessions so that negotiations with Jordan can begin. Dr. Burg said there must be no hurry in withdrawing from the territories and that there is no need to talk with Jordan at the same time Is- rael negotiates with Egypt. But, he said, should there be an agreement with Jordan it Must be approved by a ref- erendum. Meanwhile, Moked, the left- wing Knesset faction, and the militant Orthodox Emunim bloc have agreed not to set- tle their differences by street brawls. The leaders of both camps met here and decided that it was better to talk than to fight. The Emunim demand un- restricted Jewish settlement THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS in the administered terri- 16—Friday, October 4, 1974 tories in defiance of govern- ment policy, while 'Moked in- sists that the Arab lands be returned to the Arabs. A clash between the two fac- tions was narrowly avoided several days before Yom Kippur when police prevent- (Continued from Page 15) lition government has divided Mapam, the party which along with the 'Labor Party makes up the Labor Align- ment. While veteran Mapam leaders Meir Talmi and Naf- tali Feder appear to favor the inclusion of the-NRP, op- position is coming from young Mapam members, who are demanding certain conditions. Mapam youth are opposed to the freeze on converts not- ing that this might under- mine the democratic princi- ple of equality under the law. At a meeting last week with NRP leader Dr. Joseph Burg and party secretary Zvi Bernstein, Mapam MKs Dov Zakin and Hillel Ashkenazi stressed that Mapam opposes the proposed registration freeze compromise. They also $$SAVE$$ DRAPES BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED • MORRIS BUICK IS THE GUY CLOTHES UP TO 8113s. $3.50 IS THE BUY . LIBERTY-BELLE BUDGET CLEANERS 10780 W. 9 MILE (151k. 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He entered his plea last week after the Jerusa- lem District Court rejected his la•yer's claim that Cap- ucci could not be tried in East Jerusalem because that city's political status is in dispute. The court also re- jected Capucci's claim to diplomatic immunity. The prelate of the Greek Catholic Church, whose dio- cese covers East Jerusalem and the West Bank, was ar- rested Aug. 8. He reportedly confessed to police interro- gators. When his trial opened he refused to enter any plea pending the outcome of his lawyer's motions. More than 30 prosecution witnesses are expected to testify during six court ses- sions which will begin Thurs- day. In a related development, Rev. Joseph M. Raya, the Greek Catholic Archbishop for northern Israel, submit- ted his resignation Thursday, charging "illegal interfer- ence" in the Capucci case by the patriarch of his church, Maximus V (and by Pope Paul VI. 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